Entanglement production in non-equilibrium thermodynamics
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 143 (2009)
Abstract:
We define and analyse the concept of entanglement production during the evolution of a general quantum mechanical dissipative system. While it is important to minimise entropy production in order to achieve thermodynamical efficiency, maximising the rate of change of entanglement is important in quantum information processing. Quantitative relations are obtained between entropy and entanglement productions, under specific assumptions detailed in the text. We apply these to the processes of dephasing and decay of correlations between two initially entangled qubits. Both the Master equation treatment as well as the higher Hilbert space analysis are presented. Our formalism is very general and contains as special cases many reported individual instance of entanglement dynamics, such as, for example, the recently discovered notion of the sudden death of entanglement. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.Quantum criticality of ground and thermal states in XX model
Open Systems and Information Dynamics 16:2-3 (2009) 281-286
Abstract:
Here, we compare the critical behaviour of the ground state and the thermal state of the XX model. We analyze full energy spectra and the exact form of eigenstates to reconstruct the ground state and the thermally excited state. With the solutions, we discuss the properties of quantum phase transition at zero temperature as well as the state in a thermal equilibrium. © 2009 World Scientific Publishing Company.Entanglement production in non-equilibrium thermodynamics
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON STATISTICAL-MECHANICAL INFORMATICS 2008 (IW-SMI 2008) 143 (2009) ARTN 012010
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